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Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) Connector and Streaming Inbound Endpoint
The Amazon SQS connector allows you to access the exposed API through the WSO2 ESB. Amazon SQS offers reliable and scalable hosted queues for storing messages as they travel between computers. By using Amazon SQS, you can move data between distributed components of your applications that perform different tasks without losing messages or requiring each component to be always available. The connector uses the Amazon SQS API reference. The Amazon SQS streaming inbound endpoint allows acts as a message consumer that allows you to process streaming data via WSO2 ESB.
Getting started
To get started, go to Configuring Amazon SQS Operations. Once you have completed your configurations, you can perform various operations with the connector.
To configure the streaming inbound endpoint, go to Configuring AmazonSQS Streaming Inbound Endpoint Operations. Once you have completed your configurations, you can perform various operations with the streaming inbound endpoint. Note that Amazon SQS inbound only supports ESB 5.0.0 and above versions.
Additional information
For general information on using connectors and their operations in your ESB configurations, see Using a Connector. To download the connector, go to https://store.wso2.com/store/assets/esbconnector/amazonsqs, and click Download Connector. Then you can add and enable the connector in your ESB instance.
For instructions on downloading the necessary files for the inbound endpoint, see Configuring AmazonSQS Streaming Inbound Endpoint Operations.